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컨벤션조직의 공익마케팅활동이 개최지 효과 및 브랜드가치에 미치는 영향 연구 (A Study on Influence of Public Marketing of Convention Organization on Destination Effect and Brand Value)

  • 장소월;윤영혜;이혜련;윤유식
    • 한국과학예술포럼
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    • 제19권
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    • pp.581-592
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    • 2015
  • 최근 공익마케팅활동에 대한 관심과 중요성에 대한 인식이 확산됨에 따라 국내 일부 컨벤션센터와 지역 컨벤션뷰로에서 사회공헌활동을 추진하고 있으나, 공익마케팅활동에 관한 연구들은 대부분 소비자의 시각에 치중되어 컨벤션센터나 지역 컨벤션뷰로 등 컨벤션 조직원의 관점에서 공익마케팅활동 중요성인식이 어떤지 반영되어 있지 않은 실정이다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 컨벤션과 관련된 공공조직의 종사자들을 대상으로 컨벤션조직의 공익마케팅활동의 중요성 인식을 파악하며, 컨벤션조직의 공익마케팅활동을 실시할 때 컨벤션개최지의 긍정적 또는 부정적 효과에 영향을 미치는지 살펴보고, 개최지 긍정적 효과와 부정적 효과가 개최지 브랜드가치에 어떠한 영향을 미치는지에 대한 분석하고자 한다.

피지(Fiji)의 농촌관광개발 사례분석 및 개선방안 연구 (A Study on the Improvement Directions and Case Analysis of Rural Tourism Development in Fiji)

  • 황한철
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2016
  • Tourism is often considered as one of the main industries to promote development and modernization in small South Pacific islands countries. In Fiji, this was recognized in the 1960s, and resulted in large-scale resort based tourism development in coastal areas. While tourism has obvious advantages to the economy, a lot of problems such as exclusive foreign control of the main hotels and resorts, considerable overseas leakage of earnings, the limited participation by indigenous resource owners, and localized environmental damages to reefs and mangroves are emerging. For sustainable tourism development, it is needed to set growth objectives and targets for tourism in terms of benefits to Fiji, and to concentrate support on 'Rural Tourism' such as community-based tourism that have lower leakage and put more into local economies. Through case study in this paper, to develop rural tourism at the local level, several recommendations are as follows: 1) to introduce various rural tourism programs such as experiencing Fiji's traditional culture, participating in activities, picking fruits and harvesting agro-products, 2) to enhance aggressive promotion and marketing strategies, 3) to build the capacity of local communities for improving the quality of tourism services, and 4) to provide the infrastructure for tourism business such as road accessing, water supply and disaster prevention.

Factors Influencing the Preference for German farm Tourism: A Path Model Approach

  • Sidali, Katia Laura;Spiller, A.
    • 마케팅과학연구
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.33-59
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    • 2008
  • This paper aims to analyse the preference for German farm tourism among the German population. For this reason, we conducted an empirical study in Germany during summer 2007 and we applieda structural equation model based on partial leasts quares(PLS) to analyse the data. In the following chapters we will introduce the literature review and our conceptual frame work. We will then outline the procedures we adopted and the results of the empirical analysis. In the final part so me conclusions will be presented and a discussion will follow in order to draw the future directions of our research. According to our hypotheses, the possibility that agri-tourism enters in the evoked set of an individual is higher: H1: The higher the information degree about it. H2: The lower the influence of the social stimuli. H3: The higher the physical exposure to it (experience). H4: The higher the wellness image of agri-tourism. H5: The higher the traditional image of agri-tourism. H6: The higher the exciting image of agri-tourism. H7: The higher the perceived value for money. Our further hypotheses affirm that the possibility that agri-tourism enters in the evoked set of an individual is higher: H8: The lower the perceived risk. H9: The higher the motive to enjoy a holiday in the nature. H10: The higher the motive to enjoy a sport holiday. H11: The lower the motive to have an organized holiday. H12: The lower the motive to have a holiday abroad. H13: The lower the motive of action and night life. H14: The higher the motive to spend a holiday with the family. H15: The lower the motive to spend a city holiday. Finally, our model has some socio-demographics data. As we mentioned before, German agri-tourism has traditionally been the travel destination of large-size families, with low-to-middle income. For that reason, our final hypothesises are the following: the possibility that agri-tourism enters in the evoked-set of an individual is higher: H16: The higher the number of family members. H17: The lower the family income. Since in this study we use a path model with a PLS approach, we are able to state some interrelations among the exogenous latent variables: H18: The motive of sport holiday has a positive influence towards nature motives. H19: The physical exposition to agri-tourism has a positive influence toward information. H20: The motive of family holiday has a negative influence toward the motive of action and night life. H21: Social stimuli have a positive influence towards individuals risk perceptions. H22: Social stimuli have negative influence towards experience. Data for this study were gathered via administrated questionnaires during the summer 2007 within the frame of an academic "marketing research" course. The corresponding t-values are assessed using the bootstrapping method with 500 re-samples. In our model 61% of the degree of appreciation of German agri-tourism (evoked set) is explained by five independent variables: value for money ($0.335^{{\ast}{\ast}{\ast}}$) (H7) experience ($0.267^{{\ast}{\ast}}$) (H3), exciting image ($0.204^{\ast}$) (H6) organisation ($-0.162^{\ast}$) (H11) and holiday abroad ($-0.156^{\ast}$) (H12). The variance explained ($R^2$) for the other endogenous variables are the following: nature 24.3%, information 14.1%, action holiday 13.8%, risk perception 5.8% and experience 2.4%. An overview can be inferred from table 5. The results also allow us to test each of the proposed hypotheses. With exception of organization and abroad, none of the others travel style factors (H9 to H15) seem to have any significant impact towards evoked set which leads to the rejection of the respective hypotheses. As expected, social stimuli have a significant influence on individuals' risk perception (H21 accepted), however neither the former nor the latter have a valuable impact on evoked set (rejection of H2 and H8). Besides, since the influence of social stimuli towards experience is not significant, also H22 has to be rejected. Experience influences information (H19 accepted) but the latter does not affect significantly the evoked set (H1 rejected). Both H4 as well as H5, referring respectively to the perceived images of German agri-tourism as a wellness destination and the traditional image of the German farm tourism have to be rejected. Finally, none of the demographic data included in the model explains significantly the variance of the factor evoked set. Therefore neither H16 nor H17 has been accepted. As far as the interrelation between sport and nature (H18) and family and action (H20) are concerned, the stated relationship among these variables has been statistically confirmed. Our path model based on partial least squares shows the factors influencing the preference for farm tourism in Germany. Among others value for money and experience are the most significant ones. Practical implications are discussed.

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Consumers' Ad Responses towards Marketing Motives and Ad Appeals in Hotels' Green Advertising

  • Yoon, Donghwan;Kim, Byeong-Yong
    • 한국조리학회지
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 2017
  • This study aims to investigate the impacts of marketing motive (public- vs. firm-interest) and ad appeal (soft- vs. hard-sell) types on consumers' ad attitudes and behavioral intention in hotels' green advertising. From 711 US respondents, a multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) was employed to test main effects of marketing motive and ad appeal types on ad recipients' affective and cognitive ad attitudes, while controlling their environmental consciousness. Further, the study conducted a multiple regressions analysis to examine the influence of ad attitudes on respondents' intention to visit the hotel. The study found that a public-serving claim can yield more positive affective ad attitude than a firm-interested claim, regardless of ad image type (soft- or hard-sell image). The result also revealed that a soft-sell ad image can elicit more positive affective ad attitude than a hard-sell one. On the other hand, the study showed that consumers' affective and cognitive ad attitudes are significant predictors of behavioral intention (i.e., visit intention). The study provided theoretical and managerial implications for hospitality researchers and hotel marketers to effectively design hotels' green advertising to ultimately increase consumers' visit intention.

Analysis on STP Strategies of Pyeong Chang Alpensia Resort

  • Park, Oak-Lan;Seo, Won-Jae;Han, Seung-JIn
    • Journal of Sport and Applied Science
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2018
  • With the rapid increase of tourists for sport participation, sporting resort is becoming popular and a related industry is improving. However, sporting resorts have been faced managerial challenges to survive in the competitive sport tourism markets. One of the key issues is to develop an effective marketing mix for resorts to be suitable for sporting tourists. Hence, the current study analyzed a marketing mix of sporting resort, identified its strategies for segmentation, targeting, and positioning, and finally suggested the effective methods for STP. For the study, PyeongChang Alpensia Resort is selected as a case. The study reviewed the documents and online journals that have covered Alpensia Resort. Via literature review, current marketing mix of Alpensia Resort was identified and its current strategies of STP further were analyzed. For the validity of the results, three experts reviewed the results. Given the decent procedures, firstly, the study suggested that Alpensia Resort needs to seek to develop products that can appeal to MICE industry. Second, Alpensia needs to build all-in-one image by providing products and accommodations including lodging, shopping, ski and related sport programs. Third, Alpensia can seek to enhance marketing mix for inbound sport tourists. Conclusions and implications are further discussed.

A Study on the Effect of Storytelling Marketing on Brand Image and Brand Attitude

  • Kim, Hye-Jin;Park, So-Yeon;Park, Hye-Yoon
    • 융합경영연구
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2018
  • Purpose - This study will investigate and identify the relationship between brand image, brand attitude and intent to purchase based on subjects that have remembered or watched more than one storytelling marketing ad related to airlines. The purpose of the project is to secure market competitiveness by presenting the basis for and use of the marketing strategy using storytelling, which can capture the goodwill of the aerospace competition market in the future. Research, design, data, and methodology - Prior to the research model and hypothesis testing phase, a verification factor analysis was conducted to assess internal consistency among each measurement item and to ensure reliability and validity of the measurement tool. Further, the organization was assessed for validity by calculating the mean variance estimation (AVE) and the construction concept reliability (CCR) through a positive factor analysis. Hypothesis verification was analyzed through a structural equation model, and each concept set in the hypothesis was entered as a potential variable, and each measurement item was entered as an observation variable. Results - Airline's storytelling marketing has a significant impact on the brand image and two emotional and cognitive responses have been shown to influence the brand image. In addition, airline storytelling marketing has a significant impact on brand attitudes and airline storytelling marketing derived from factor analysis has shown two emotional and cognitive responses to brand attitudes. Conclusions - The parts derived based on the research results show that storytelling marketing has a strong influence on the airline's brand image and attitude, and that it is necessary for airlines to have a brand image and attitude. Also, forming a favorable brand image has a significant impact on brand attitudes. We believe that by presenting basic data to the aviation industry in future research on airline storytelling, we will be able to increase understanding and contribution to development of storytelling marketing in aviation.

관광교류협력사업과 연계지역의 관광발전 영향요인에 관한 연구 - 금강산관광사업과 강원도 고성군의 발전 방안을 중심으로 - (The Study on the Effect of Inter-Korean Tourism Cooperation on the Local Tourism Development: the Case of Mt, Kumgang Tourism Business and Goseong Region)

  • 강인원
    • 마케팅과학연구
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.55-73
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    • 2006
  • 본 연구는 국제적 상호의존성이 증대되고 국제협력의 유력한 수단으로 관광교류협력 문제가 중요한 이슈로 부각되고 있는 오늘날 남북한 관광교류협력사업의 중요성과 사업 그 자체에 국한된 많은 정책적 논의, 즉 남북한 관광교류 촉진 및 확대, 남북관광 활성화 측면에 주로 관심이 집중되었던 기존의 시각에서 탈피하여 관광교류협력사업과 주변지역의 발전적 측면에서 금강산관광사업과 강원도 고성군을 중심으로 관광교류협력사업이 연계지역의 관광발전에 미치는 영향요인과 속성을 실증적으로 규명하고자 하였다. 연구결과 관광교류협력사업이 연계지역에 미치는 6가지의 관광발전 영향요인이 도출되었으며, 영향요인에 대한 연계지역 관광개발주체간의 서로 상이한 의식성향도 확인할 수 있었다. 또한 관광교류 협력사업의 영향요인과 10개 영역을 중심으로 한 연계지역 관광부문간의 상호관계 및 특징 등에 대해서 실증적으로 규명한 본 연구 결과와 시사점들은 미시적 차원에서 관광교류협력사업인 금강산관광사업과 주변지역 고성군의 관광발전 방안을 강구하고, 나아가 거시적 차원에서 남북한 관광교류협력사업과 연계지역의 관광활성화 방안에 대한 정책적 자료를 제시하는 기회가 될 수 있을 것이다. 한편 본 연구는 지속적으로 확대 발전될 관광교류협력사업과 연계지역의 관광발전문제와 관련영향요인에 대한 실증적인 사례연구로서 그 의의가 있다고 할 수 있다.

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농촌체험의 속성과 만족이 행동의도에 미치는 영향 (Structural Relationships between Attributes, Satisfaction, and Behavioral Intention of Rural Tourism Activity)

  • 김경희
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.395-404
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the structural relationships between attributes, satisfaction, and behavioral intention of rural tourism activity. For this study, an onsite survey was conducted to tourists of 35 rural tourism farms. A total of 408 samples were collected for the analysis. The SPSS 20.0 and AMOS 18.0 statistical package were used for frequency, reliability, exploratory factor, confirmatory factor, and path analysis. Through exploratory factor analysis, four dimensions of rural tourism activity attribute were identified from 20 variables: 'human resource', 'activity', 'rural culture', and 'facility and environment'. The results of structural equation modelling indicate that 'human resource', 'activity', 'rural culture' had positive effect on behavioral intention. Through the results, agritourism farm operators will be able to develop effective marketing strategy and management skill.

농촌 치유관광에서의 회복경험 (Restoration Experiences of Rural Healing Tourism)

  • 김경희;황대용
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.113-126
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    • 2019
  • The healing tourism has been growing rapidly in Korea. This study examines the restoration experience of rural healing tourism by qualitative method. The restoration environment is based on nature, and rural areas are the representative places for nature-based tourism. Therefore, this study aims to explore the meaning of restoration experiences of rural healing tourism. An in-depth interview process was used as the primary qualitative research method for this study. Nine interviews were given and from a thematic analysis of the data, six themes of restoration environments were emerged. The restoration environment of the rural settings are as follows; being away, fascination, extent, compatibility, healing nature, and leisure activity. Attention restoration theory provides a model that helps explain the results of this study. The results of this study can be useful for establishing effective marketing strategies through understanding the restoration environment in rural healing tourism.

Role of Online Reviews in the Local Search Context

  • Seunghun Shin;Zheng Xiang;Florian Zach
    • Journal of Smart Tourism
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    • 제3권3호
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2023
  • This research aims to understand the role of online reviews in the local search context by examining the effects of reviews on the representation of tourism businesses on local search platforms (LSPs). By simulating tourists' local searches for restaurants on three LSPs, namely Google, Bing, and Yelp, this study examines how different ranking results are generated across the platforms and how online reviews contribute to the differences. The findings suggest that online reviews are incorporated into LSPs as ranking factors and, thus, affect tourists' decision-making by influencing the information search results in the local search context. As one of the earliest studies on local search, this study discusses how the existing knowledge about the role of online reviews in tourists' decision-making needs to be reevaluated in mobile and more dynamic environments, and offers practical implications for tourism businesses' search engine marketing.